This article explores the possibilities, limits, and paradox of Salafi female agency at a time when Ansar al-Sunna is assuming a new political role under the rule of an Islamizing state in Sudan. The Islam Ansar al-Sunna preaches is Salafism and is based on the idea that there is a unitary Islamic doctrine and only one correct understanding of the Quran and the Sunna. That one correct understanding of Islam dictates gender segregation. Introducing new empirical data on a largely understudied movement from Sudan, the article argues that in its attempt to introduce gender segregation Ansar al-Sunna has provided (perhaps unintentionally) a space for women’s empowerment. Despite Ansar al-Sunna disavowing women’s political p...
One of the main goals of the Islamist government of Sudan that came to power in 1989 was to construc...
<p>This article focuses on the discussion about Hussein Muhammad’s thought related to the empowermen...
Recent studies have described the active participation of women in local associations as well as in ...
This article explores women's substantive representation in Sudan's National Assembly. It examines t...
The fundamental argument put forward by Islamists, who have ruled Sudan since 1989, for not signing ...
The article explores social and religious discourses on gender in Sudan and how this relates to gend...
The international discourse on gender and peacebuilding presupposes a common agenda among all women ...
The worldwide trend of emerging women-led religious reformist movements create the opportunity for M...
The article explores the variety of normative and legal resources that Sudanese women inside and out...
In classical political thought, citizenship is a gender-neutral abstract personhood. This concept do...
This article explores how working women in Sudan's capital negotiate legal constraints placing them ...
Contains fulltext : 194821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Much is said ab...
The article sets out to examine the changing role of women vis-ร -vis inter-communal conflicts...
It shall be stated in the article that the position of women in Islamic religion is olymorphic, cont...
Feminist movements in the Maghreb continue to attempt to redress the inferior social status of women...
One of the main goals of the Islamist government of Sudan that came to power in 1989 was to construc...
<p>This article focuses on the discussion about Hussein Muhammad’s thought related to the empowermen...
Recent studies have described the active participation of women in local associations as well as in ...
This article explores women's substantive representation in Sudan's National Assembly. It examines t...
The fundamental argument put forward by Islamists, who have ruled Sudan since 1989, for not signing ...
The article explores social and religious discourses on gender in Sudan and how this relates to gend...
The international discourse on gender and peacebuilding presupposes a common agenda among all women ...
The worldwide trend of emerging women-led religious reformist movements create the opportunity for M...
The article explores the variety of normative and legal resources that Sudanese women inside and out...
In classical political thought, citizenship is a gender-neutral abstract personhood. This concept do...
This article explores how working women in Sudan's capital negotiate legal constraints placing them ...
Contains fulltext : 194821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Much is said ab...
The article sets out to examine the changing role of women vis-ร -vis inter-communal conflicts...
It shall be stated in the article that the position of women in Islamic religion is olymorphic, cont...
Feminist movements in the Maghreb continue to attempt to redress the inferior social status of women...
One of the main goals of the Islamist government of Sudan that came to power in 1989 was to construc...
<p>This article focuses on the discussion about Hussein Muhammad’s thought related to the empowermen...
Recent studies have described the active participation of women in local associations as well as in ...